Exclusive! ‘Make It Or Break It’ Star Chelsea Hobbs Is Pregnant!
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It’s safe to say Make It or Break It star Chelsea Hobbs will be steering clear of the balance beam when ABC Family’s gymnastics drama returns this spring.
A rep for the 25-year-old actress confirms exclusively to HollyBaby.com that Chelsea Hobbs is expecting her second child with photographer husband Teren Oddo this spring.
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According to a Make It or Break It source, producers learned of Chelsea’s pregnancy during production of the second half the show’s 20-episode second season (slated to premiere in the spring) and tweaked the story accordingly. It’s unclear whether one of those tweaks included making Hobbs’ character, teen Olympian Emily Kmetko, pregnant as well.
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Should the show opt to write the pregnancy in? It won’t be the first ABC Family show to tackle such a delicate—yet relevant—issue. The Secret Life of the American Teenager, which hit the airwaves in 2008 and is now one of the network’s most popular programs, tells the story of 15-year-old Amy, a good student who becomes pregnant the first time she has sex.
Hobbs and Oddo, who have been married since 2004, already have a young daughter named Wylie.
Stay tuned to see whether Hobbs’ character Emily starts sporting a baby bump…
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Shelby
Posted at 6:35 AM on April 30, 2012
Mj
Posted at 4:37 AM on April 29, 2012
Mia
Posted at 6:48 PM on April 18, 2012
Kelsey
Posted at 6:35 PM on April 16, 2012
Emily was my absolute favorite character from the very first episode. I MISS HER! They should be showing Emily and Damon’s struggle to fight for their careers that they worked so hard for, while being teenage parents. It would be perfect and epic. It could really bring the show around and really inspire some people, for instance coming back even stronger as a teen mom and father. I for one miss the beautiful and amazing couple- Emily Kmetko and Damon Young.























